Help & FAQ
Last updated: June 10, 2026
NeetClass adapts to you: it finds your weak spots, then keeps feeding you fresh, exam-style questions on exactly those topics until they become strengths. Here's how the whole system fits together, followed by answers to the questions students ask most.
Getting started in 4 steps
- Pick your exam & subjects. Choose NEET UG or NEET PG and the areas you want to focus on. You can change these anytime from Change Exam.
- Take the diagnostic. Each subject starts with a short diagnostic that places you at a level — Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced. This is what powers your study plan.
- Follow your study plan. The My Plan page lays out each subject as a path that ramps from foundation to advanced difficulty as you improve.
- Practice, review, revise. Answer questions, re-test the ones you got wrong, and let spaced repetition bring topics back at the right time.
The main areas of the app
- Dashboard — your home base: progress per subject, what to do next, and quick links to practice or re-test.
- My Plan — your personalized path. Each subject shows your current level and difficulty phases with a Start or Continue button, plus a Review wrong link when you have mistakes to revisit.
- Practice — adaptive question sets that target your weak topics.
- Review — replays the specific questions you got wrong, with explanations.
- Revision— spaced-repetition: questions resurface over time so you retain what you've learned.
- Mock tests — full timed papers that mimic the real exam.
- Question Bank— browse every question you've answered, with answers and explanations.
What does "Continue" do? Will I retake the same questions?
Practice is designed as endless adaptive practice, not a fixed quiz you retake. Continue and Startare the same button — the label just changes once you've answered something. Either way, each set is a fresh batch of questions chosen to target your current weak topics. Repeating the exact same questions would let you memorize answers instead of learning the concepts, so we intentionally keep serving new ones.
The accuracy figure (e.g. "41% accuracy") is a rolling stat across everything you've answered at that level — not a single test score to perfect.
I started a set and left without answering. Are those questions saved?
A question is recorded to your history only when you tap "Check answer."If you open a set and leave without answering, nothing is stored against your account for those questions — there's no half-finished set to resume.
You don't lose anything, though: because you never answered them, those questions stay marked as unseen for you, so the system can serve them (or similar ones on the same weak topics) again next time you practice. You simply pick up by starting practice again.
If I answer only some questions in a set, can I continue the rest later?
The questions you answered are saved (and count toward your stats and review list). The ones you didn't answer aren't held as a resumable set — when you come back, starting practice generates a fresh adaptive batch rather than continuing the exact set you left. Since your weak topics haven't changed, you'll keep getting questions on the same areas you still need to work on.
How do I learn from my mistakes?
- After every answer you get an explanation and a ▶ Watch a lesson video link.
- Got it wrong? Tap "💡 Explain like I'm stuck" for a step-by-step breakdown, the common traps, and a memory aid.
- Use Review(the "Review wrong" link on your plan, or "Re-test" on the dashboard) to replay exactly the questions you missed.
- Revision then brings those topics back on a spaced schedule so they stick.
What do the levels and percentages mean?
Your level (Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced) comes from your diagnostic and decides which difficulty phases your plan includes. The percentage next to a level is your accuracy so far. As you improve, re-take the diagnostic to move up a level and unlock harder practice.
Are the questions real / accurate?
Questions are AI-generated in the style of the NEET syllabus and reused across students from a shared bank, and we also import authentic past-paper (PYQ) questions. AI content can occasionally contain errors — if you spot one, use the Reportbutton on the question and we'll review it. Always cross-check critical facts against your official textbooks.
Free vs Pro
The free plan lets you explore a limited number of subjects and questions. Upgrading to Pro unlocks unlimited practice across all your subjects. You can manage your subscription anytime from Account.
Still stuck?
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